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What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were at the 'specific alert' stage? - correct answer. Condition Orange
What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were 'relaxed or u...
ADPP Session One Practice Questions And
Answers 100% Guaranteed Success.
What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were at the 'specific alert'
stage? - correct answer. Condition Orange
What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were 'relaxed or unaware'?
- correct answer. Condition White
What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were in the 'action' stage?
- correct answer. Condition Red
What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were 'relaxed but alert'? -
correct answer. Condition Yellow
What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were in condition yellow? -
correct answer. Relaxed but alert
What degree of situational awareness would you be in if you were at condition white? -
correct answer. Relaxed and unaware
What are the six stages of the decision-making process, STOPAR? - correct answer.
Stop & switch on, think, observe & orientate, plan, act, and review
What does the 'REVIEW' stage of the STOPAR process refer to? - correct answer.
Further action review and self-review
What does the 'Plan' stage of the STOPAR process require you to do? - correct answer.
Determine the strategic outcome and required police role by evaluating the information
already obtained
What does the 'Act' stage of the STOPAR process require you to do? - correct answer.
Identify the various actions or steps to be undertaken to achieve the desired strategic
outcome
,What does the 'Observe and Orientate' stage of STOPAR require you to do? - correct
answer. Size up the immediate situation through behavioural observation and risk
assessment
What does the 'Think' stage of the STOPAR process require you to do? - correct
answer. Organise your thoughts and prioritise the urgency of your response based on
the information received
In a policing context, what is the definition of 'risk'? - correct answer. The chance that
someone may be harmed, or property damaged, because of being exposed to a threat
or hazard
The 'Police Role' refers to the four different personalities that police should adopt to
achieve a desired strategic outcome. What are the four different personalities? - correct
answer. Mediator, Facilitator, Negotiator, Law Enforcer
With reference to observation and decision making, what does 'see' refer to? - correct
answer. Notice or become aware of someone or something by using your sense of
sight
In situational awareness terms, what does a 'baseline' refer to? - correct answer. An
informal measure that determines what is normal and what is not
In situational awareness terms, what is "observation'? - correct answer. The
combination of seeing and watching
Which of the following best describes the meaning of culture? - correct answer. A
pattern of shared belief and value systems that influence thought and behaviour
You and your partner are speaking to a 20 year old male about a property damage
offence, and he is argumentative, stating that he has been wrongfully accused. You are
using assertive communication skills to manage the situation. Suddenly, the male
becomes violent, lashing out at you and your partner with clenched fists. What approach
would you now use to control the situation? - correct answer. Situational aggression
Which of the following best describes aggressive behaviour - correct answer.
Behaviour that involves a person violating the accepted social boundaries of others to
get what they want
What is meant by 'coding' in communication? - correct answer. Putting our thoughts
and feelings into words and nonverbal cues
What is meant by 'encoding' in communication? - correct answer. Interpreting our
thoughts and feelings
, What is assertive communication? - correct answer. Communication that allows a
person to assert their rights while respecting the others persons rights
You are performing station duties at your PAC, and a member of the public phones to
report a property damage offence. How should you greet the caller when answering the
phone? - correct answer. Greeting, rank, name, station, and offer assistance
Which of the following best describes passive behaviour? - correct answer. Behaviour
that allows others to assist their feelings and beliefs over your own
There are limited types of incidents or crimes that can be reported to the Police
Assistance Line (PAL). What are some examples of some - correct answer. Lost
property, Property damage, Minor traffic collisions, Stealing, General information, Noise
complaints.
The use of paralanguage when communicating consists of using which of the following -
correct answer. Volume, pitch, tone and pauses
What are four types of listening? - correct answer. Non-listening, marginal listening,
evaluative listening and active listening
What are the four characteristics of assertive people? - correct answer. Open, not
anxious, contentious, not intimidated
Which of the following best describes passive behaviour? - correct answer. Behaviour
that allows others to assert their feelings and beliefs over your own
Is 'asking for more time' a tactic for assertive communication - correct answer. Yes
What is a potential conflict of interest? - correct answer. Where your private interest
could interfere with or influence your official duties or responsibilities in the future
What four documents provide NSW Police Officers with the framework for ethical
behaviour? - correct answer. Statement of Values, Oath or Affirmation of Office, Code
of Conducts and Ethics, S.E.L.F Test
What are the three types of conflicts of interest - correct answer. Perceived, Potential,
Actual
Having a high degree of integrity as a NSW Police Officer means that you practice and
encourage ______ and ______ communication (fill in the blanks) - correct answer.
Open and honest
What is the test that police can use to assist them in making ethical decisions - correct
answer. S.E.L.F
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